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Fjallraven Eco-Trail Jacket - Waterproof, Recycled Materials (For Men)

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Overview

About Fjallraven Eco-Trail Jacket - Waterproof, Recycled Materials (For Men)

Closeouts. Fjallraven's Eco-Trail jacket is a three-layer waterproof breathable technical shell that's perfect for wet-weather hiking and mountaineering.

Specs

Specs about Fjallraven Eco-Trail Jacket - Waterproof, Recycled Materials (For Men)

  • Waterproof materials: Waterproof breathable membrane
  • Seam sealed: Full
  • Length: 29" (based on size large)
  • Fabric: 84% nylon, 16% spandex
  • Care: Machine wash, hang to dry
  • Total weight: 1 lb. 6 oz.
  • Imported

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4.250000 5 Overall Rating: 4.3 4.250000 Based on 8 reviews

Most Helpful 5-Star Review

5.0 out of 5 stars. Great shell, but watch the fit
Reviewed by Henryville from Connecticut on Monday, May 26, 2014
I really hope the next size up works, because this looks like and excellent shell. I'm 6'2", 185#. athletic. The sizing seems to be a Swedish version of sizes, not American. I ordinarily wear a large, but this shell in large feels too tight in the body and too long in the sleeves. No way I can wear this L with a sweater or fleece layered underneath. Trying an XL, hoping the sleeves don't get much longer while the body gets bigger. Really want this to work, it's a great shell.
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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars. Great looking shell, definitely not BIFL
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Raleigh, NC on Wednesday, December 28, 2016
    Bought this for hiking and rain protection. I also used it for my rare snowboarding day trip 1-2 times per year. 2 years after I purchased it, I took it outside on a rainy day, and water started seeping down my neck. Probably going to stick with GoreTex from here on out.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Terrific jacket
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by El Presidente from Lake Tahoe on Saturday, January 17, 2015
    Was looking for a versitile shell. This is the one. Perfect on a 40 degree, windy day at Alpine Meadows Ski Resort. Would say fit is accurate. Plenty of room for fleece mid layer. XL is still tailored well to six foot 190lbs frame. (Think I'm supposed to say "athletic frame" but that sounds a bit too presumptuous. ) agree that sleeves are a bit long, but with Velcro closures, who cares? Better long than short. Pockets: just three, but pretty well planned. Exterior hand pockets, clever, slightly high but double for hand warmer and stash as well. Only negative is a common one. Interior zip pocket occupies same area as exterior hand pocket. Go figure.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Fjallraven Eco-Trail Jacket
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Mojave on Wednesday, January 14, 2015
    Great outer shell jacket in cold wet weather or alone by itself on slightly cool days!
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. Excellent shell
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by cfsweitzer from San Francisco on Saturday, December 20, 2014
    Arrived just in time for #stormageddon, and despite the storm being mild the jacket has preformed really well. Great breathable, weather proof, lightweight jacket. A new go to.
  • 2.0 out of 5 stars. nice but flimsy
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from cali on Wednesday, December 17, 2014
    I literally pulled on the hood strings once and both of the little nubbings at the ends of the strings pulled off. The vents also cut into my sides when I'm sitting. The material and overall look of the coat is nice though.

About Fjallraven

The Fjallraven story started more than 60 years ago when a 14-year old named Ake Nordin began trekking in the mountains of his native northern Sweden. Eventually, Ake started to notice the backpacks of the time didn't bear loads well, and decided to build his own. Within a decade, Ake was creating backpacks under the name Fjallraven, which translates to Arctic Fox in Swedish. Today, Fjallraven backpacks, jackets, fleece and outdoor apparel are helping people discover and enjoy the great outdoors all over the world. Choose Fjallraven packs and outdoor gear, and take your adventure to new heights.